Table 1

Pulmonary cytokine concentrations in untreated and microbiota-depleted mice during pneumococcal pneumonia

Time after Streptococcus pneumoniae infection
6 h24 h48 h
TNF-α
 Untreated2038 (1306–2130)1950 (1722–2449)123.6 (109.5–174.9)
 Microbiota depleted1021 (707.3–1091)**1074 (929.4–1277)**152.3 (134.5–494.5)
IL-1
 Untreated96.6 (52.6–106.5)62.4 (57.9–236.1)48.7 (43.5–53.7)
 Microbiota depleted120.9 (89.7–128.2)*109.3 (80.0–204.8)64.5 (47.7–122.0)
IL-6
 Untreated71.4 (42.0–86.5)80.4 (42.1–538.4)105.2 (98.4–125.5)
 Microbiota depleted110.8 (90.2–152.9)*100.7 (52.2–192.9)117.1 (99.6–312.8)
IL-10
 Untreated41.3 (29.9–60.84)75.7 (45.0–91.4)48.4 (30.7–77.3)
 Microbiota depleted21.4 (10.5–27.4)*45.2 (19.6–52.9)51.43 (43.7–80.4)
CXCL1
 Untreated125.5 (68.5–147.4)87.8 (60.4–839.1)54.3 (44.5–226.8)
 Microbiota depleted247.3 (155.1–455.1)**132.1 (59.1–448.1)44.3 (23.9–134.8)
  • Data are expressed as median (IQR) of n=8 mice per group per time point (6 h, 24 h or 48 h post intranasal challenge with S. pneumoniae). Measurements are expressed in pg/mL.

  • **p<0.01 for Untreated versus Microbiota-depleted mice (Mann–Whitney U test).

  • *p<0.05 for Untreated versus Microbiota-depleted mice (Mann–Whitney U test).

  • CXCL1, (C-X-C motif) ligand 1; IL, interleukin; TNF-α, a tumour necrosis factor-α.